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Chuck Underwood Productions Inc.
In addition to the seminars, research and consulting work of The
Generational Imperative, Chuck Underwood is also a creator and producer
of original programming for television through his subsidiary, Chuck
Underwood Productions.
From his beginnings as an award-winning local and regional broadcast
journalist and sports play-by-play announcer, to his national television
experience, Chuck brings acclaimed success in program development
and production to your project.
It was while hosting the nationally syndicated show Roller Games
in the early 90s that Chuck began developing the groundwork
for Chuck Underwood Productions. In time, he began producing a variety
of successful local and regional programming, including a one-hour
talk show on public television. Most recently, Chuck is combining
his expertise in generational marketing with his production experience
in the development of a nationally-targeted documentary series on
the subject of Americas 5 Living Generations. The target air-date
is for late 2004, early 2005. Information on corporate underwriting
of this program, as well as information about how Chuck Underwood
Productions can help produce your programming ideas is available
by contacting Chuck Underwood directly.
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"Chuck Underwood has created a generation-vs-
generation TV talk show. On the first show, the Bill Strauss-Neil
Howe depiction of the Silent Generation as placid drew a fervent
response from one Silent panelist, Nick Clooney...."
Dallas Morning News
Sneakers is a flashy, slick
program that features an audience of Central Ohio teens, a parade
of offbeat guests, and the glib, smooth presence of Underwood."
Columbus (OH) Dispatch
The intensity was high. The action was
fierce. The Wendys Classic is entertaining stuff
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Fort Wayne (IN) Journal-Gazette
In the CityLights pilot,
Underwood chats with John Johnson. Its a moving show; Johnson
weeps openly and a sense of the man emerges.
Columbus (OH) Dispatch
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